There are currently no man-made objects visible from the moon, not even the Great Wall of China (see link below)
Here is a quote from Astronaut Alan Bean (Apollo 12)...
"The only thing you can see from the moon is a beautiful sphere, mostly white (clouds), some blue (ocean), patches of yellow (deserts), and every once in a while some green vegetation. No man-made object is visible on this scale. In fact, when first leaving earth's orbit and only a few thousand miles away, no man-made object is visible at that point either."
The largest and only man made object to be visible to Neil Armstrong and for the matter any human would be THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA.For nothing else is visible to the naked eye.
Yes, Neil Armstrong could see stars from the Moon. However, the stark contrast between the bright lunar surface and the black sky made it difficult to see them without a specialized visor or when not looking away from the surface. Astronauts reported that while stars were visible, the conditions of the lunar environment affected visibility.
No, astronaut Neil Armstrong did not see the Borobudur Temple from the moon. The Borobudur Temple is located in Indonesia on the island of Java, which is not visible from the moon due to the vast distance and the limitations of the human eye. Armstrong's mission during the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 focused on exploring the lunar surface and conducting experiments.
No. None of the lunar surface is visible from Earth during the New Moon phase.
The layer nearest to the sun's surface is the photosphere. It is visible during a solar eclipse as the sun's visible surface and is where most of the sun's energy is emitted as light and heat.
The moon was in first quarter phase when he walked on the moon, so it would have been visible in the USA.
the visible surface of the sun is called the photoshpere
"Visible" means that it can be seen.
Yes, Neil Armstrong could see stars from the Moon. However, the stark contrast between the bright lunar surface and the black sky made it difficult to see them without a specialized visor or when not looking away from the surface. Astronauts reported that while stars were visible, the conditions of the lunar environment affected visibility.
The largest telescopes that use visible light are reflector telescopes.
The largest telescopes that use visible light are reflector telescopes.
Its surface is visible because of how AU's (Astronomical Units) it is away from the Earth.
No, astronaut Neil Armstrong did not see the Borobudur Temple from the moon. The Borobudur Temple is located in Indonesia on the island of Java, which is not visible from the moon due to the vast distance and the limitations of the human eye. Armstrong's mission during the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 focused on exploring the lunar surface and conducting experiments.
Approximately 10 of an iceberg is typically visible above the water's surface.
surface waves occur on the surface its visible to people and people can surface
No. None of the lunar surface is visible from Earth during the New Moon phase.
The 'visible' surface of the sun.
What you can see of something